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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

How Brazil's Safety Net for Young Victims Works and Where It Falls Short

Brazil has a system in place to protect kids and teens from violence. This system is supposed to make sure their rights are upheld. To understand how well it works, a detailed review was done. This review looked at many studies from the Virtual Health Library and CAPES journals. The main question wa

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Caring for Loved Ones with Ostomies: The Hidden Struggles

Family members often step in to care for loved ones with ostomies. This role can be demanding, both physically and emotionally. It's important to look at how this responsibility affects their overall well-being. Specifically, it's crucial to understand the link between the stress of caregiving and t

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Spirituality's Impact on Women's Health and Empowerment

In southern Brazil, a unique experiment unfolded. Women who work with recyclable materials took part in spirituality workshops. The aim was to see how spirituality could boost their health and well-being. This happened over a year, from July 2022 to June 2023. The approach was hands-on, using ac

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Mar 26 2025SCIENCE

The Future of Spinal Repair: 3D Printing and Beyond

The need for organ transplants and accurate tissue models has pushed the field of tissue engineering into the spotlight. This area focuses on creating tissues and organs outside the body, which is crucial for regenerative medicine. One exciting development is the creation of artificial intervertebra

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Mar 26 2025POLITICS

Grants Cut: The Fight for Environmental Justice

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has recently made a significant decision. They have decided to cancel over 400 grants. These grants were worth more than 1. 5 billion dollars. They were meant to help minority communities deal with pollution. The money was allocated under a 2022 law. This la

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Mar 26 2025POLITICS

Florida's Special Elections: A New Player Enters the Field

In the upcoming special elections in Florida, a new player has entered the game. A group backed by billionaire Elon Musk has started spending money in two strongly Republican areas. This group, known as America PAC, has not yet released its financial details for this year. However, last year, it was

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

Orange Juice: A Heart's Best Friend?

Cardiovascular diseases are a big deal. They are a leading cause of death. The heart goes through changes, called cardiac remodeling, which can lead to heart failure and even death. To fight this, doctors use different therapies. But what if everyday foods could help too? Orange juice is one such f

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Mar 26 2025SPORTS

The Hidden Craftsmanship Behind March Madness Courts

Every spring, the nation's top college basketball teams compete in March Madness. However, before the first ball is tipped, there's a crucial element that often goes unnoticed: the court itself. This is where Connor Sports, a wood manufacturer based in Amasa, Michigan, steps in. Since 2006, they hav

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Mar 26 2025SPORTS

Martina Navratilova's Stand on Trans Athletes in Women's Sports

Martina Navratilova, a legendary tennis player, has always been outspoken. She won 18 Grand Slam titles before retiring in 1994. Yet, she continues to spark conversations. Her focus? Gender issues in sports. She wants fair competition and equal chances for all athletes. She's even backed a famous au

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Mar 26 2025HEALTH

The COVID Money Puzzle: What Happens Next?

The government has decided to take back $11. 4 billion in COVID-19 funds from local health departments. This money was meant to help with testing, vaccines, and health projects. The decision was made because officials believe the pandemic is over. However, this move has sparked some debate. Some peo

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